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    Asia Awards 2025: The winners

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    FX Markets is delighted to announce the winners of the Asia Awards 2025.

    The eighth edition of the FX Markets Asia Awards recognises and showcases the best banks, trading platforms and technology providers in the Asia-Pacific region (Apac).

    The awards recognise the firms that have proven themselves in FX trading, whether that’s as a liquidity provider in local markets, prime brokerage and overlay provider; algo builder; trading venue; software provider; or data vendor. 

    This year’s awards spanned more than 28 categories and attracted 92 entrants from a wide range of participants, with the winners being announced in Singapore. 

    Among the highlights, HSBC picked up nine wins, including four in the liquidity provider local market categories – China, Hong Kong, India and Singapore – as well as overall FX house of the year Apac. Deutsche Bank landed two awards for South Korea and overall FX house of the year ASEAN, while UBS also secured two for the best Asia FX spot house and best FX single-dealer platform for Asian currencies. 

    Bank of America scooped its first Asia award for best Asia FX options house, as did Credit Agricole for best Asia NDF house and Wells Fargo for FX house of the year G10 (Asian hours). ANZ, MUFG, OCBC Bank and State Street TradeNexus were also awarded.

    HSBC also secured best FX overlay manager for Asia clients, best Asia FX forwards and swaps house, best LP for Asia bank clients and best FX algo provider for Asia currencies. NatWest won best FX prime broker for Asia and, in a new category for 2025, State Street Currency Management won best FX hedging initiative. 

    In the venue and technology categories, Bloomberg, SGX FX, 360T, smartTrade Technologies and oneZero were also winners.

    Choosing winners is never an easy task. Entrants submitted written pitches and the final decisions were made by a panel of judges, which included FX Markets’ editors, weighing a number of factors including strategic clarity, growth, risk management discipline, innovation and adaptability, thought leadership, as well as a commitment to investing in the business. If decisions were tight, client feedback helped settle the issue. Judges were not allowed to contribute to categories where there may be conflicts of interest. 

    Congratulations to our winners and thank you to all who entered this year’s awards.


    FX house of the year
    Australia
    ANZ

    FX house of the year
    China
    HSBC

    FX house of the year
    Hong Kong
    HSBC

    FX house of the year
    India
    HSBC

    FX house of the year
    Japan
    MUFG

    FX house of the year
    Singapore
    HSBC

    FX house of the year
    South Korea
    Deutsche Bank

    FX house of the year
    G10 (Asia hours)
    Wells Fargo

    Overall FX house of the year
    ASEAN (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam)
    Deutsche Bank

    Overall FX house of the year
    Asia-Pacific
    HSBC

    Best Asia FX spot house
    UBS

    Best Asia FX forwards and swaps house
    HSBC

    Best Asia FX options house
    Bank of America

    Best Asia non-deliverable forwards house
    Crédit Agricole CIB

    Best LP for Asia
    Regional and private banks
    HSBC

    Best Asia multi-dealer FX trading venue
    Bloomberg

    Best Asia FX derivatives exchange
    SGX FX

    Best Asia FX trading venue for retail clients
    OCBC Bank

    Best FX algo provider for Asia currencies
    HSBC

    Best single-dealer platform for Asia currencies
    UBS

    Best FX prime broker for Asia
    NatWest

    Best FX hedging initiative
    State Street Currency Management

    Best FX overlay manager for Asia clients
    HSBC

    Best FX EMS for Asia currencies
    360t

    Best FX liquidity aggregator for Asia currencies
    smartTrade Technologies

    Best regional connectivity, hosting and colocation service
    smartTrade Technologies

    Best FX market data and analytics provider for Asia currencies
    oneZero

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